RAISING PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY

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Otajonov Jamshidbek Mashrabjonovich
Xakimova Dilafruz Karimjon kizi

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This article aims to delve into the multifaceted aspects of raising preschool children within the family context. It explores the fundamental role of parents and caregivers in fostering a nurturing and stimulating environment that promotes optimal growth and prepares children for their educational journey.

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RAISING PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY. (2023). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 3(5), 874-877. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/1606

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